...The accusation that Barack Obama 'pals around with terrorists' is a sign of the McCain campaign's increasing desperation Jeff Jarvis: Far from revealing the flaws of citizen journalism, rumours about Steve Jobs show how rapidly self-correcting web reporting...
...there, but nobody wants to listen, let alone act. Gerald Isaaman Wiltshire Bloggers spell it out I pretty much agree with what Jeff Jarvis says (Let's junk the myths and celebrate what we've got, September 29), but he doesn't cover one subject that has baffled...
...for San Jose Mercury, now on Bayosphere Cyberjournalist.net Jonathan Dube for the Online News Assocation BuzzMachine Jeff Jarvis talks a lot about new media (and himself). PressThink Jay Rosen of N.Y.U. on The Media vs. the press SimonWaldman.net Newspapers...
...going to let one bad apple besmirch the entire orchard? That's ludicrous," said media consultant and Buzzmachine.com blogger Jeff Jarvis. The report comes about a month after Jobs, who is often perceived as irreplaceable as Apple's leader, appeared thin, but jaunty...
...packaged content. I think the collective expertise of news orgs can do much, much more than that. Especially if, as Jeff Jarvis recently observed, we stop viewing the story as the "atomic unit" of the news. What if a coalition of news orgs within a state...
...a strong heritage and festivals that... . or. Last updated less than one minute ago Jun 24 2008: Part one of Jeff Jarvis's seminar to the Guardian as part of the Future of Journalism series Jan 25 2008: As the Sun prints its last issue at Wapping...
...from the classroom and observations about today’s practice of journalism online Taking an idea first expounded by Jeff Jarvis, British broadcast journalist Charlie Beckett stays on point in 170 pages of well-reasoned argument about exactly how journalism has...
...to discover their voices, using all of the social network tools at their disposal. The father of the movement is probably Jeff Jarvis, who, through his series of "Dell Hell" postings in 2005, brought the behemoth computer manufacturer to its knees -- and the...
...of people talking online, listen. I know I come across as the internet triumphalist. Somebody has to. Somebody needs to be the contrarian's contrarian. · Jeff Jarvis is a journalism professor at the City University of New York and blogs at buzzmachine.com...